COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONFramboise Boon is a traditional Belgian Lambic fruit-beer. It is brewed according to the traditional Lambic style of spontaneous fermentation. Only fresh raspberries (25%) and wildcherries (5%)are used for this Lambic beer. Framboise Boon is the missing link between beer and wine and is served chilled in flute glasses. NO artificial sweeteners, flavourings, preservatives or colouring agents. Brewed in Lembeek, the village that gave Lambic its name.

Bottle at home. Hazy dark red with dark pink head. Dough, twigs, cherry, raspberry, cherry pits, dry musty cellar, hay. But weird at first but the raspberries and other red fruits cut through very nicely but they’re almost overwhelmed by the hay-like notes. Light sweet with medium sourness going into cobweb finish... Medium bodied. I quite like it, it’s very different from other raspberry lambics, a bit less fruity and more hay/twigs but not bad at all.

Awesomeness....like a raspberry fruit champagne with barnwood notes. May be too carbonated for style but the fact it was fruity and dry made it great. Syrupy carbonation is lke cherry cola, this is opposite with brite cherry raspberry notes and flavors with a nice malt oak wheat backbone! Perfect.

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